Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mandrill!gatech!mcnc!ecsvax!cjl From: cjl@ecsvax.uncecs.edu (Charles Lord) Newsgroups: comp.sys.misc Subject: Re: single chip micros.. Summary: Free xasm's from PC-SIG Message-ID: <5300@ecsvax.uncecs.edu> Date: 21 Jun 88 02:43:18 GMT References: <12407985662.24.BILLW@Score.Stanford.EDU> Organization: Triangle R&D Corp,RTP,NC Lines: 25 For any interested parties, the PC-SIG collection of PD/Shareware has a series of cross assemblers for the PC. These were all provided by a company called Pseudocode in Newport News, VA. I believe they have 8051,8048 [PC-SIG disk #777] as well as 6800,6502,z-80, and some others. The xasm's are no-frill and do no macro/conditionals, etc but are shareware with a paltry $30 commercial use registration fee. I have used the 8051 xasm and have been happy with it so far. To get PC-Sig disks, try local large BBS's or you can order direct from the PC-SIG folks at $6.00/disk. X-asm disks: 775: 6800,6805 776: 1802,6502 777: 8748,8751 778: 8085,Z-80 If anyone can shed more light on the enhanced products from Pseudo that were promised in mid/late 87, please let me know. -- Charles Lord Cary, NC cjl@ecsvax.UUCP Usenet cjl@ecsvax.BITNET Bitnet